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Twitter suspends accounts of journalists covering Elon Musk

2022-12-16T09:00:38.301Z


The social network notably restricted access to the accounts of journalists who had tweeted about the suspension of the account which evokes


The cleaning continues.

After massive layoffs, Twitter on Thursday suspended the accounts of several journalists who covered the social network and its new owner Elon Musk.

The Twitter account of Mastodon, a competitor of the social network, was also suspended.

Some of the reporters had tweeted about Twitter's decision on Wednesday to suspend the account that automatically reported Elon Musk's private jet rides.

Among the suspended journalists are media employees such as CNN, the New York Times

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or the Washington Post, others being freelance journalists.

"The impulsive and unjustified suspension of a number of reporters like that of (journalist) CNN Donie O'Sullivan is worrying but not surprising," the American channel responded in a statement.

Statement on tonight's suspension of CNN's @donie O'Sullivan: pic.twitter.com/TQGsysxvpf

— CNN Communications (@CNNPR) December 16, 2022

“Twitter's growing instability and volatility is of particular concern to anyone using the platform.

We have asked Twitter for an explanation, and we will reassess our relationship based on that response.

A tweet with Musk's location in question

Elon Musk tweeted on Wednesday that a car in Los Angeles with his child in it had been tracked by "a crazy stalker", and appeared to point to the tracking of his private jet as the reason.

Last night, car carrying lil X in LA was followed by crazy stalker (thinking it was me), who later blocked car from moving & climbed onto hood.



Legal action is being taken against Sweeney & organizations who supported harm to my family.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 15, 2022

He announced in this tweet that he was going to sue the person behind the now suspended @ElonJet account.

Created by a student and followed by around 500,000 people, @ElonJet used public data to automatically indicate when and where the SpaceX and Tesla boss's device took off and landed.

Twitter later communicated that its policy now banned most tweets that showed someone's location in real time.

"Posting someone's location in real time violates doxing regulations, but posting it offline is allowed," Elon Musk tweeted on Wednesday.

The term "doxing" means disclosing, on the Internet most often, personal information relating to an individual, without their consent.

A contradictory definition of freedom of expression

When he arrived at the head of Twitter, Elon Musk had promised not to touch the @ElonJet account.

Since taking over the platform for $44 billion, the billionaire has sent mixed messages about what is and is not allowed on it.

Read alsoTwitter takeover: “Elon Musk is in a feeling of omnipotence”

Fervent defender of a great freedom of expression – as long as the remarks respect the law – he restored accounts previously banned by the social network, including that of Donald Trump.

But he also suspended that of Kanye West after the publication of several messages deemed anti-Semitic and refused the return to the platform of the far-right conspirator, Alex Jones.

Source: leparis

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